Policy of Nondiscrimination

It is the policy of New England Law | Boston
to provide equality of opportunity in legal
education for all persons, including faculty, other
employees, applicants for admission, enrolled
students, and graduates, without discrimination
on the basis of race, color, religion, national
or ethnic origin, sex, age, handicap or disability, or
sexual orientation. Please contact the Director
of Student Services at 154 Stuart Street, Boston,
MA 02116 (617-422-7401), with any inquiries
regarding the nondiscrimination policy.

Financial Aid Links and Resources

General Information

FAFSA on the Web : Use this financial aid link to complete your FAFSA online. It's the fastest way for both the U.S. Department of Education and the Office of Financial Aid to receive your information.

National Student Loan Data System : This online database is for federal education loan borrowers to review what/how much they've borrowed and who the lenders and servicers for their loans are.

Dept of Ed: PIN Registration : For students who need a PIN to access FAFSA or their records on NSLDS, this link will bring you to the registration page.

Finaid.org : This site is a great source for information related to all aspects of education loans: how to apply, your rights and responsibilities, and tips on repayment.

IRS - Tax Incentives for Higher Education : The tax code provides a lot of opportunities for students and their families to claim tax credits or deductions based on what you're currently paying for tuition or as interest on your student loan. This page is set up by the IRS with information about the specific incentives that you can take advantage of.

IRS - Do I have to file taxes? : This IRS checklist will help you determine if it's necessary to file a federal income tax return. Remember: if you file federal taxes, you are required to submit this information along with your other paperwork for financial aid consideration.

Living In Boston/As a Law Student

Boston Relocation Guide : From Universal Hub - this site has information for students new to the Boston area on what to expect for local housing, transportation, and things to do.